Short, Animated Storytelling (SAS) for Addiction Stigma Reduction

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2024
Stigma towards people with addiction is a well-documented problem that negatively impacts help-seeking, treatment and recovery. Social contact with people recovering from addiction can promote empathy and reduce stigma, but social contact is difficult to scale. Short, animated storytelling (SAS) is a novel health communication approach that scales easily because it can leapfrog barriers associated with language, culture, literacy and education levels. This study will investigate if a SAS video intervention can be used to reduce stigma, boost optimism and hope, and increasing empathy towards people with addiction. The study will also explore mechanisms of action of SAS interventions, by measuring the contribution of sound design to the effect of the intervention.
Epistemonikos ID: 09ab0a81a9e34a3964921b7ebfd69a016b48d129
First added on: Dec 01, 2024